Here’s who your reps are bringing to tonight’s State of the Union

President Donald Trump speaks at H&K Equipment Company during a visit to promote his tax and economic plan, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018, in Coraopolis, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Here’s a look at some of the Southern Californians scheduled to watch the State of the Union Address from the gallery as the guests of local members of Congress.

Dorian Barnes: Rep. Grace Napolitano, D-El Monte, invited Barnes, who is executive director of Foothill Transit, to draw attention to her call for infrastructure funding for the San Gabriel Valley.

John Canley.

John Canley: The retired Marine sergeant major from Oxnard was the guest of Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Westlake Village, who has been lobbying for Canley to receive the Medal of Honor for bravery in combat in Vietnam.

Sommarani “Mayra” Chan: The Cal Poly Pomona graduate student and U.S. Army Reserve veteran of Afghanistan was the guest of Rep. Norma Torres, D-Pomona.

Marco Chavez: Going as the guest of Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragan, D-San Pedro, Marco Chavez is a Marine Corps veteran who was deported to his native Mexico in 2002 after an animal-cruelty conviction, then was pardoned by Gov. Jerry Brown along with two other deported veterans and allowed to return to his family in California in December.

Jung Bin Cho: The so-called “Dreamer” and Virginia Tech graduate, whose family emigrated from South Korea, was the guest of Rep. Judy Chu, D-Pasadena.

Ben Kepner: Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-La Quinta, took Kepner, husband of Jennifer Kepner, a veteran who died of pancreatic cancer last year. Jennifer Kepner’s cancer was linked to her exposure to burn pits during her deployment to Iraq and the congressman has been an advocate on behalf of veterans like her.

Rep. Jimmy Gomez with Itayu Torres

Leticia Herrera-Mendez: The Dreamer and student at Cal State San Bernardino was the guest of Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Redlands.

James Lin: Rep. Ed Royce, R-Yorba Linda, will bring James Lin, the CEO of Unified Network Information Services LLC. Royce praised Lin for his work in founding a company headquartered in the City of Industry that employs more than 1,100.

Itayu Torres: Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Los Angeles, invited Itayu Torres because he said she is an example of the young immigrant “Dreamers” whose U.S. residency is threatened by the Trump administration’s threat to terminate DACA.

David Dahlberg: The Santa Maria resident, a guest of the White House, works as a fire prevention technician stationed at the Pine Canyon Fire Station in the Santa Lucia Ranger District. In July 2017, he saved 62 children and staff members from a raging wildfire that had encircled their camp.

Preston Sharp: The Redding resident, a White House guest, was visiting his veteran grandfather’s grave in 2015, when he noticed that other local veterans’ graves were not being honored with American flags or flowers. Today, Preston has organized the placement of more than 40,000 American flags and red carnations on soldiers’ graves, as part of his goal to honor veterans in all 50 states and to challenge others to join the Flag and Flower Challenge (#FandFChallenge).

James Lin: The CEO Walnut- and City of Industry-based Unified Network Information Services is a guest of Rep. Ed Royce, R-Yorba Linda. Lin built a small trucking company into a high-tech, global supply chain corporation that employs more than 1,100 full-time employees.

Luis Flores: The DACA recipient, a guest of Rep. Alan Lowenthal, D-Long Beach, is in his fourth year at CSU Long Beach as a political science major and is on track to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. The Compton resident is active in a number of projects to assist undocumented students, including working as the “Know Your Rights” coordinator for Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Office of Immigrant Affairs.

Leslie Martinez: The UC Irvine freshman, a guest of Rep. Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, is a DACA recipient who was brought into the U.S. when she was two. The chemistry major and resident of Orange has worked as an intern at the UCI Medical Center and hopes to become a surgeon or pediatrician.